This study investigates whether the established association between school socioeconomic composition and collective teacher efficacy (CTE) is possibly mediated by teacher staffs' perceptions of school-based social capital. For this purpose, data from 183 primary schools in Flanders (Belgium) gathered between 2006 and 2008 are examined by means of multilevel structural equation modeling (MSEM). The findings indicate that the relationship between school socioeconomic composition and CTE can indeed be explained by the level of school-based social capital as perceived by the teacher staff, even when school prior achievement, school ethnic composition, and school size are controlled
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine how school social composition is related to perc...
Research on teachers’ professional development has emphasized the importance of professional interac...
In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that ther...
This study investigates whether the established association between school socioeconomic composition...
This study investigates whether the established association between school socioeconomic composition...
Social capital is generally considered beneficial for students' school adjustment. This paper argues...
Collective teacher efficacy (CTE) refers to the collective perception in a school that teachers make...
This article examines the role that social capital plays in school success and in the explanation of...
This study investigates whether the ethnic and socio-economic composition of the secondary school af...
Scholars have consistently demonstrated that the socioeconomic composition of the pupil body is rela...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of social capital in an education system. The concept of so...
This study investigates whether the ethnic and socioeconomic composition of the secondary school aff...
The characteristics of social relations and social networks among teachers are a source of important...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Scholars have consistently demonstrated that the socio...
Local education agencies utilizing performance-based management systems as a means to improve educat...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine how school social composition is related to perc...
Research on teachers’ professional development has emphasized the importance of professional interac...
In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that ther...
This study investigates whether the established association between school socioeconomic composition...
This study investigates whether the established association between school socioeconomic composition...
Social capital is generally considered beneficial for students' school adjustment. This paper argues...
Collective teacher efficacy (CTE) refers to the collective perception in a school that teachers make...
This article examines the role that social capital plays in school success and in the explanation of...
This study investigates whether the ethnic and socio-economic composition of the secondary school af...
Scholars have consistently demonstrated that the socioeconomic composition of the pupil body is rela...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of social capital in an education system. The concept of so...
This study investigates whether the ethnic and socioeconomic composition of the secondary school aff...
The characteristics of social relations and social networks among teachers are a source of important...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Scholars have consistently demonstrated that the socio...
Local education agencies utilizing performance-based management systems as a means to improve educat...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine how school social composition is related to perc...
Research on teachers’ professional development has emphasized the importance of professional interac...
In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that ther...